Gary Kurtz (1940-2018)

Birthplace:
Los Angeles, California, United States

Born:
July 27, 1940

Died:
September 23, 2018

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.  Gary Kurtz (born July 27, 1940 in Los Angeles, California) is an American film producer whose list of credits include American Graffiti, Star Wars and The Empire Strikes Back. He later produced The Dark Crystal and Return to Oz after departing from the Star Wars series. Kurtz also co-produced the 1989 low-budget science fiction film Slipstream, which reunited him with Star Wars star Mark Hamill.  Description above from the Wikipedia article Gary Kurtz, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

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Assistant Director:
1965  Beach Ball

Associate Producer:
1965  Beach Ball
1971  Chandler
1971  Two-Lane Blacktop

Co-Producer:
1965  Beach Ball
1971  Chandler
1971  Two-Lane Blacktop
1973  American Graffiti

Editor:
1965  Beach Ball
1970  Imago
1971  Chandler
1971  Two-Lane Blacktop
1973  American Graffiti
1973  To Be Free

Executive Producer:
1965  Beach Ball
1970  Imago
1971  Chandler
1971  Two-Lane Blacktop
1973  American Graffiti
1973  To Be Free
1977  The Making of Star Wars
1985  Return to Oz
2016  Gangster Kittens

Producer:
1965  Beach Ball
1970  Imago
1971  Chandler
1971  Two-Lane Blacktop
1973  American Graffiti
1973  To Be Free
1977  Star Wars
1977  The Making of Star Wars
1980  The Empire Strikes Back
1982  The Dark Crystal
1985  Return to Oz
1989  Slipstream
1995  The Steal
2008  5-25-77
2016  Gangster Kittens

Supervising Producer:
2007  Friends and Heroes

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